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Columbia River Skywalk Bridge

The completed bridge located in Trail, BC runs over the Columbia River. The bridge was designed by COWI features single-leg tower pole masts , a deck, cables, and lighting. The bridge is 305 metres (1000 feet) long; one of the longest pedestrian suspension bridges in North America. DMD undertook design of the electrical system which included LED walkway lighting and the design of full colour changing LED theatrical type lighting system with DMX control to highlite the structure and cables. The colour changing bridge lighting was designed using rendering software to provide the cleint with photomertically correct lighting effects in the actual existing night-time setting (see rendering below). The colour changing LED system was not installed as part of this work however is being considered for a later...

AMA Medical Health Warning for LED Street Lights

The American Medical Association (AMA) have provided information which has been carried on various news networks which raises some health concerns with the colour temperature of LED street lights http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/21/health/led-streetlights-ama/ The Illuminating Engineering Society and the Lighting Research Institute have responded as follows: http://www.ies.org/LDA/e-newsletter/2016/July/newswire/2016_07-led-ama.cfm  In 2013 DMD undertook some research on the issue of colour temperature and potential health impacts of various colour temperatures of LED street lighting. The research should provide some clarity on the topic: Lighting and Health Memo This is a topic DMD have been studying for some time in order to provide clarity to our clients. Please feel free to call if you have any...

DMD LED Street Lighting Evaluation Centre

Though not a certified test lab, DMD have assembled test equipment to better evaluate LED luminaires. DMD have developed a sophisticated mounting system which will be used to view luminaires in their operating positions. This allows DMD to review, assess and evaluate the various optical systems and lighting technologies in their shop. Suppliers provide luminaires and DMD would review the optical system and its effects in a dark environment at various mounting heights. Other testing include spray tests via a power washer, along with a review of the luminaire driver electrical characteristics under various states of loading. Loading states include under voltage events, over voltage events and various levels of dimming. We use volt meters, ammeters, oscilloscope, power factor meter and light meters while we vary input voltages/light output and measure results. As LED’s are new this analysis and testing is key in defining and comparing LED performance and uncovering possible issues. We are also assessing voltage drop impacts on LED luminaires given the variable input voltage range. DMD also has an operational LED test road which consists of LED luminaires equipped with an adaptive lighting system on the roadway outside their office where lights can be dimmed to various states as well as monitored for faults. This allows for review of the effects of dimming on an actual roadway. The system can be reviewed and assessed by those interested in an adaptive system. LED and adaptive lighting systems represent a large investment. LED and adaptive technologies continue to advance and develop therefore DMD saw the need to step up their abilities to better assess, specify and select products...